DU FAY: THE MOTET AS MYSTICAL SUMMA

Chapter:

CHAPTER 8 Business Math, Politics, and Paradise: The Ars Nova

Source:

MUSIC FROM THE EARLIEST NOTATIONS TO THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

Author(s):

Richard Taruskin

Guillaume Du Fay (ca. 1397–1474) lived almost exactly a century later than his namesake Guillaume de Machaut, and like Machaut
he will be reintroduced in a later chapter. It is very important to consider at least one of his works right here, however,
in order to appreciate the direct generic and stylistic continuity that linked Du Fay’s creative output with that of his fourteenth-century
precursors.

Citation (MLA):

Richard Taruskin.
"Chapter 8 Business Math, Politics, and Paradise: The Ars Nova."
The Oxford History of Western Music.
Oxford University Press.
New York, USA.
n.d.
Web.
19 Dec. 2018.
<http://www.oxfordwesternmusic.com/view/Volume1/actrade-9780195384819-div1-008015.xml>.

Citation (APA):

Taruskin, R. (n.d.). Chapter 8 Business Math, Politics, and Paradise: The Ars Nova. In Oxford University Press, Music from the Earliest Notations to the Sixteenth Century. New York, USA.
Retrieved 19 Dec. 2018, from http://www.oxfordwesternmusic.com/view/Volume1/actrade-9780195384819-div1-008015.xml

Citation (Chicago):

Richard Taruskin.
"Chapter 8 Business Math, Politics, and Paradise: The Ars Nova."
In Music from the Earliest Notations to the Sixteenth Century, Oxford University Press.
(New York, USA,
n.d.).
Retrieved 19 Dec. 2018, from http://www.oxfordwesternmusic.com/view/Volume1/actrade-9780195384819-div1-008015.xml

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